How happy is the one who does not
walk in the advice of the wicked
or stand in the pathway with sinners
or sit in the company of mockers!
Instead, his delight is in the Lord’s instruction,
and he meditates on it day and night.
He is like a tree planted beside flowing streams
that bears its fruit in its season,
and its leaf does not wither.
Whatever he does prospers.
The wicked are not like this;
instead, they are like chaff that the wind blows away.
Therefore the wicked will not stand up in the judgment,
nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.
For the Lord watches over the way of the righteous,
but the way of the wicked leads to ruin.
Psalm 1
When hard news comes, when difficulties happen, we can be tempted to think that if our life is a Farmer’s Market the stalls will now be empty. There will be only fragile leaves chased away by the wind. All the glory and color will be gone. But the reality is this: As long as we are joined to Jesus, there will be fruit in our lives — from the time we are sneaker-wearing teenagers to silver-haired senior citizens blowing out one hundred candles on the cake. In other words, there will always be miraculous things coming to and through us.
The fruit in our lives will thrive. That doesn’t mean nothing hard will ever happen or we’ll get everything we want. But it does mean that God’s plans for our lives are invincible when we stay connected to Him. Life’s droughts and storms can’t stop Him from bringing forth His miraculous work in and through us.
So let’s cling to God’s promises. Hold tight to His heart. Have strong roots that burrow deep into His affection for us. We will not falter. We will not fail. We will not lead a barren life at any age. Yes, we will be women of beauty, growth, and blessings as long as we live. Because we are trees planted by the river of God’s love, and it will never run dry.
This excerpt is by Holley Gerth, published in the (in)courage Devotional Bible. It has been edited from its original form.
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On Saturdays this summer, we’re sharing our favorite Psalms + select devotions from the (in)courage Devotional Bible. We’re loving our summer Saturdays (in) the Psalms with you!
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Jen says
I love the Psalms and I’m enjoying this series. Another reason to look forward to Saturdays!
Dawn says
This is probably my favorite song. What a blessed assurance we have, knowing that jesus is ours, and that he is the vine dresser and he is the one that helps us to bear good fruit. Fruit that we cannot blossom into on our own, but for His glory. Thanks be to God!
Joy says
This encouraged me. At 68 and learning to live as a widowed woman, I do trust God fully but I need renewed purpose. God lovingly continues to fully provide for all my needs. I want to spend more time rejoicing in His love and less time “wandering,” waiting for His guidance in my journey. I would appreciate prayer for guidance and renewed hope.
Lynne Molyneaux says
Praying for you, Joy.
Kathy Francescon says
Oh Joy, I am sorry to hear that you are now a window…I still have my husband and I will be 68 this year and still I can so relate to where you are and how you are feeling. My husband works long hours in the golf business (especially during the summer) and I see everyone going and doing all those summertime things and I have become stuck! Wishing and longing for a purpose, but feel so alone in the waiting. I will pray for you, dear sister in Christ. May God send you sweet blessings of renewed hope and purpose soon! Your words touched my heart and soul today!
Kathy Francescon says
Also, sorry about misspelling “widow!”
My brain and fingers sometimes don’t work so well!
Beth Williams says
Joy,
Abba Father, Give Joy a renewed purpose. Show her how you can still use her. Send renewed hope, love & joy to her. Bring people into her life that can be a blessing to her. Shower her with blessings on blessings on blessings on blessings. In Jesus Name AMEN!
Kathy Francescon says
Beautiful! I needed this today!
Susen says
Hit home! God bless! Beautifully written and felt in my heart.
Beth Williams says
In Courage,
Loved this: Life’s droughts and storms can’t stop Him from bringing forth His miraculous work in and through us. There are times when we are the blessing to others. Times in storms when we are the ones being blessed. I have been in both situations. Now that a lot of my storms have passed I can be the blessing to many. Volunteering at Loaves & Fishes Food Bank is one way to do that. I help prepare, box & hand out meals or food boxes one day a week. It puts my life into perspective & I know many are blessed & some have come to Christ.
Blessings 🙂